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Yulgilbar, Clarence River, ca. 1880 / watercolour by Edward Baker Boulton

Yulgilbar, Clarence River, ca. 1880 / watercolour by Edward Baker Boulton

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Yulgilbar, Clarence River, ca. 1880 / watercolour by Edward Baker Boulton

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Full title

Yulgilbar, Clarence River, ca. 1880 / watercolour by Edward Baker Boulton

Date

ca. 1880

Call Numbers

V1B/Cla.R.D./1

Record Identifier

1l4dJLK1

Reference Code

442049
Physical Description

Contents

1 watercolour - 46 x 61.5 cm.

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Yulgilbar, Clarence River, ca. 1880 / watercolour by Edward Baker Boulton

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Said to have been painted at the request of Mr Ogilvie, who did not like the painting and it was then purchased by Mr Busby who was staying at Yulgilbar (information from donor).

Digital order no:a128963

Signature / Inscriptions

Titled in pencil on reverse

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs W. D. Donkin, 1955

Administrative / Biographical history

Yulgilbar was the property of Edward D. S. Ogilvie, having taken up land on the Clarence River in 1840. His 'castle', built from local serpentine and sandstone, was completed in 1866. For further information see: Squatter's Castle / by George Farwell (1973).
Artist Edward Baker Boulton (1812-1895) was a sketcher, watercolourist and grazier who c...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

V1B/Cla.R.D./1

Record Identifier

1l4dJLK1

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Reference code

442049

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